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Leanne Rose Sowul

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22 Years Cancer-Free!

January 24, 2021 by Leanne Sowul 6 Comments

Today marks the twenty-second anniversary of the day my radiologist called and told my parents, “We got it all.” I wasn’t home at the time, and this pre-dated cell phones, so the way my parents chose to tell me the news was by banging pots and pans as I drove up the driveway. I got […]

Filed Under: Cancer Tagged With: anniversary, baking, cancer, health

On Grief and Over-Identifying with Childhood Loss

May 5, 2020 by Leanne Sowul 1 Comment

The announcement came at 11:30 on Friday morning: New York schools would be closed for the year. It wasn’t a surprise, of course. I didn’t think I had a shred of expectation that we might return in June— I even signed up for an online class on Thursday afternoons for the month of May, knowing […]

Filed Under: Cancer, Perspective Tagged With: cancer, loss

How Scars Become Beautiful

May 19, 2014 by Leanne Sowul 1 Comment

One doesn’t get to adulthood without acquiring a few scars, of both the emotional and physical kind. You could be emotionally scarred from a difficult childhood, from being bullied, rejected, dumped or passed over. You could be physically scarred by broken bones, surgeries, regretted tattoos, or self-mutilation. Everyone carries the scars of aging, which include wrinkles, gray hairs […]

Filed Under: Beauty/Style, Cancer Tagged With: beauty, cancer, scar, surgery, thyroid

A Change Of Perspective: Cancer Speaks To Me

March 5, 2014 by Leanne Sowul 1 Comment

The other night, I was chatting with my mother-in-law in my kitchen while Edwin spooned pureed vegetables into his mouth (or tried to, anyway). I was telling her how much I’d enjoyed interviewing Marie, Laura and Lauren for their cancer stories. One of the questions I’d asked all three of them was how they’d changed […]

Filed Under: Cancer Tagged With: adult, attitude, cancer, family, happy, joy, love, perspective, story

Lauren’s Story: “My Tumor Went Away”

March 3, 2014 by Leanne Sowul Leave a Comment

Today’s cancer story belongs to Lauren, who has cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, which falls under the umbrella of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. “It’s one of the few cancers that you can never say you’re cancer free. So I’ll never technically be a survivor,” Lauren told me in our interview. In cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, Lauren explains, the T-cells within the […]

Filed Under: Cancer Tagged With: cancer, faith, family, god, gratitude, mother, tumor

Laura’s Breast Cancer Story

February 26, 2014 by Leanne Sowul 5 Comments

This week, I’m publishing stories of other cancer fighters and survivors. Monday’s post featured Marie’s story. Today’s post features Laura, my partner in cancer, friendship and sisterhood. Laura has been my best friend since second grade (that’s 25 years) and we’ve had the mutual curse to have cancer at young ages, and the blessing to […]

Filed Under: Cancer Tagged With: breast, cancer, chemo, friend, surgery

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